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Abstracts: Intel may face clone of its chip by competitor: Texas Instruments is said to seek similar circuits by Chips & Technologies
Abstracts: Test-drive for software: let's look at pictures. Many companies have put program demonstrations on a single disk
Abstracts: PC Tools and Norton get major overhauls. For expert or novice, more choices for desktop publishing. Forecasting tools for the novice
Abstracts: Southwestern Bell's action stymies rural school interactive video plan. Research networks in Europe and U.S. set up data link
Abstracts: Coalition seeks to adopt a standard Unix version: direct competition for Microsoft's Windows and I.B.M.'s OS/2
Abstracts: Crossed lines: US Sprint's troubles come amid ferment in long distance field; biggest players gain clout, suggesting that prices could be headed higher; lofty costs and weak billing. part 2
Abstracts: Phone systems get FCC nod to carry TV. FCC proposes using new technology to send video and voice by airwaves. Untangling the debate over cable television
Abstracts: Lotus Development will offer discounts on software to competitors' customers. Lotus will unveil spreadsheet package, dubbed 1-2-3/G, as soon as next week
Abstracts: Apple ready to introduce delayed Macintosh system. A new Macintosh family for your home. Apple to introduce much faster Macintosh model today
Abstracts: Age differences in information processing: understanding deficits in young and elderly consumers. Age differences in product categorization
Abstracts: Apple Computer is set to unveil today six new models, including two portables. Line dividing workstations and PCs blurs
Abstracts: AT&T, cable-TV firms discuss linking their customers in multimedia network. AT&T to work with rivals' OS/2 system
Abstracts: IBM and Oki unit to unveil low-cost laser-printer lines. Buy-out firm seeks purchase of IBM lines. New computers, led by model from IBM, help scientists see
Abstracts: IBM, Toshiba may sell 'flash' memory chips. Texas Instruments confirms discussing HDTV joint venture with Japan firms
Abstracts: Printers catching up. Both ends of the Apple spectrum. Macintosh introduces its first workstation
Abstracts: Expressing yourself. XTree: heavy-duty equipment for Windows cleaning. Footprints in the sands of time
Abstracts: Sony and others asking, Gilbert who? An alliance of A.T.&T. with NEC; chip development pact raises question about Sematech consortium
Abstracts: One day, junior got too big; Microsoft has become so dominant that almost everyone is trying to stop it. Microsoft president comes from Boeing
Abstracts: Digital's new PC line will be made in Taiwan. Zenith Data introducing new models: features added to line of personal computers
Abstracts: Dubious honor: investing in Japan's NTT. Japan to unveil economic reform plan; telecommunications market will open
Abstracts: IBM introduces file-server line and laser printer. IBM shows off its latest mainframe gear, outlines plan to bolster faltering line
Abstracts: IBM bends its rules to make a laptop; new process slashes development time. IBM hits snag in upgrading mainframes that could leave it vulnerable in a year
Abstracts: Video games win respect as researchers adapt features for computer programs. Technology
Abstracts: Apple broadens attack in copyright lawsuit. Apple case ruling favors Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard. Most of Xerox's suit against Apple barred
Abstracts: Microsoft and Hewlett win ruling over Apple. Federal judge reverses ruling on Ashton-Tate. Xerox to appeal judge's ruling on Apple suit
Abstracts: In the latest type technology, an echo of Gutenberg: Adobe's new software allows unlimited varieties of weights, widths and styles
Abstracts: Truckers swap CB's for satellites. Tiny Tonga seeks satellite empire in space. Satellite TV's appeal to Comsat
Abstracts: Japan sets sights on winning lead in new computers; field dominated by U.S.; goal is software that allows thousands of processors to operate in tandem
Abstracts: Wanted on the space station: better suits, robots and parts. Hope is held out on space station; new robots could help solve problems of maintenance, an astronaut testifies
Abstracts: With the new price war, the choices are wider. A notebook that can provide desktop power: the Compaq slips into a 'docking bay' on the desk and slides out for trips
Abstracts: Words and pictures that will work for a child. Learning foreign languages from a teacher who never gets impatient
Abstracts: Multi-use credit card is offered by A.T.&T. A.T.&T. attacked on credit card: unfair competition seen by four banks
Abstracts: The limits of arbitrage. Liquidation values and debt capacity: a market equilibrium approach. Do managerial objectives drive bad acquisitions?
Abstracts: Are financial markets overly optimistic about the prospects of firms that issue equity? Evidence from voluntary versus involuntary equity issuances by banks
Abstracts: S&P 100 index option volatility. Liquidity of the CBOE equity options. Intraday price change and trading volume relations in the stock and stock option markets
Abstracts: Simple technical trading rules and the stochastic properties of stock returns. The weekend effect: trading patterns of individual and institutional investors
Abstracts: The implications of equity issuance decisions within a parent-subsidiary governance structure. Corporate sale-and-leasebacks and shareholder wealth
Abstracts: AT&T's Kavner will take over troubled unit. AT&T unveils a chip set that lets PCs be used for video communication
Abstracts: Cray will unveil smaller version of supercomputer. Matsushita to use Sun technology in new machines. Sun Microsystems, Cray Research to share computer technologies
Abstracts: Borland blames 'pack analysis' for decline in its stock; company and some who follow it say earnings downgrades are overdone
Abstracts: New pension laws: problems or solutions? SFAS 87: what effect so far? SFAS 87 - improvement in pension disclosure?
Abstracts: GTE plans cut in staff, sale of Sprint stake; trimming work force 10% tied to seeking return on equity of 20% by '94
Abstracts: Intel's net rose in 3rd quarter; AMD had loss. Intel's profit rose by 72% to record in second quarter. Intel keeps rolling up strong results even as chip industry sits in a slump
Abstracts: Motorola, Hitachi reach a draw in patent-rights suits. Motorola faces ban on selling leading chip. Computer firm founders sue Kubota of Japan
Abstracts: AT&T requests local services in two states; plan for Illinois, Michigan aims to create a model, covers Ameritech turf
Abstracts: Dull at first glance, I.B.M.'s latest have a surprise inside; its disk-control technology offsets a stodgy processor, the company says
Abstracts: Computer export ban to change: U.S. and Japan agree to revision on sales of fastest machines. U.S. easing on exports of computers
Abstracts: Japan to unveil economic reform plan; telecommunications market will open. U.S. suspends negotiations with Japan over satellite trade, U.S. official says
Abstracts: Bell firms to get data-services opening, but long-distance, gear curbs upheld. Two groups blast Bell companies' gloomy assessment
Abstracts: Data General to unveil fast Unix computer. Digital unveils new workstations, cuts some prices. Digital Equipment Corp. to introduce new line of workstations tomorrow
Abstracts: Advanced Micro wins a round in Intel feud. Intel and AMD found at fault in chip dispute. U.S. judge lifts ban on Motorola microchips sale
Abstracts: Matching compensation and organizational strategies. The role of human resources strategy in export performance: a longitudinal study
Abstracts: The treatment of interest under SSAP 24. The balance sheet implications of SSAP 24. SSAP 24: time to sort out the balance sheet
Abstracts: Global treasure hunt: a painless geography lesson to help remedy American ignorance. Trips through geography and time
Abstracts: A score card of contenders for IBM chief. Greenwich gossipers say IBM tea leaves spell out 'Sculley;' Apple chief's home purchase in Connecticut town cited in succession speculation
Abstracts: S corporations with C year E&P can often avoid termination even with rental income. Phantom stock plans allow S corps. to reward key personnel and restrict control
Abstracts: Last filing for tax year changes excused for preparers' errors. AMT increases advantages of cross-purchase arrangements over redemption agreements
Abstracts: Bill easing curb on Baby Bells clears a hurdle. Baby Bells get Senate's nod to make gear. Bell firms to get data-services opening, but long-distance, gear curbs upheld
Abstracts: Changed industry: computers become a kind of commodity, to dismay of makers; excess capacity, fast pace of innovation keep prices declining and profits low; but corporate buyers benefit
Abstracts: Cystic fibrosis corrected in lab. CF screening delayed for awhile, perhaps forever. To test or not to test?
Abstracts: Suppression of human colorectal carcinoma cell growth by wild-type p53. Identification of a chromosome 18q gene that is altered in colorectal cancers
Abstracts: Hepatitis C virus infections in post-transfusion hepatitis: an analysis with first- and second-generation assays
Abstracts: The frequency of unrecognized type 2 herpes simplex virus infection among women: implications for the control of genital herpes
Abstracts: Seroprevalence and risk factors for HTLV-I/II infection among female prostitutes in the United States. Seroprevalence of HTLV-I and HTLV-II among intravenous drug users and persons in clinics for sexually transmitted diseases
Abstracts: Analyzing hospital mortality: the consequences of diversity in patient mix. The importance of severity of illness in assessing hospital mortality
Abstracts: Prevalence of recent cocaine use among motor vehicle fatalities in New York City. Cocaine use, risk taking, and fatal Russian roulette
Abstracts: Treatment of traveler's diarrhea with sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim and loperamide. Oral aztreonam, a poorly absorbed yet effective therapy for bacterial diarrhea in US travelers to Mexico
Abstracts: Long periods in space flight may take physiological, psychological toll among crew. As space program approaches 21st century, medicine plays key role
Abstracts: The challenge. Broadening the responsibilities of practitioners: the team approach. Three battles to watch in the 1990s
Abstracts: A new printer sidesteps a choice; HP offers near laser quality for a near dot-matrix price. Remember: printing requires paper as well as hardware: grabbing whatever is on the shelf short-circuits the potential of a laser printer
Abstracts: Deciding when a turnoff is a good idea. Resolved: to do considerably better next year. Access roads
Abstracts: Novell to buy AT&T's Unix System Labs: the deal could offset the influence of Microsoft. Lotus plans $1.5 billion Novell link; merger intended to challenge Microsoft on software system
Abstracts: Imperfect harmony. Compliance must be enforced. Aid for the developing world
Abstracts: Towards some truly global standards. The crunch comes for international harmonisation. Harmonisation: Europe moves forward
Abstracts: Lotus, hard-pressed by Microsoft Corp., to buy word-processing software firm. Lotus to acquire Novell for $1.5 billion; possible challenge to Microsoft seen
Abstracts: FCC to detail plan to revamp Bell network. Regional 'Bells' cleared to offer news and data. Bell Atlantic is barred from U.S. contracts
Abstracts: Selecting mainframe accounting systems. On test: Kerridge. Masterpiece 2: software's future, here and now
Abstracts: Investigating the investigators. The fall of the House of Fraser. Barlow Clowes: who's to blame?
Abstracts: Red ink flows freely at makers of Unix systems. New Unisys hardware, software moves fill gaps in its Unix-system strategy
Abstracts: A 1990 reorganization at Hewlett-Packard already is paying off; HP cuts bureaucracy, costs, undoing past blunders
Abstracts: MCI to acquire Telecom USA for $1.25 billion; acquisition would speed consolidation among long-distance firms
Abstracts: Network Equipment says quarterly net will trail forecast made just last week. Quarterly net doubles at Sun Microsystems
Abstracts: A chip, but not off the old block. Updating a flawed marvel. New solutions for laptops' size and power
Abstracts: When memory and those frills collide. A Windows' program for printing a panoply of computer pictures cheaply. Budgeting what you already have
Abstracts: MCI deal called antitrust test. United Telecom to buy all of US Sprint. MCI to acquire Telecom USA
Abstracts: Japanese joining computer display venture. Sun stake to be sold by A.T.&T; once-feared computer alliance now outdated by NCR merger accord
Abstracts: The pit bull of Silicon Valley. Hewlett joins two-way TV collaboration; deal links computers and consumer devices
Abstracts: Japanese seem ahead again on advanced chips. In search of short-order chips. Technology company gets $4 million U.S. investment
Abstracts: A new route to hi-res printing: put a typeshop on your desk with an affordable 1000-dpi printer. part 2 Managing the mix
Abstracts: Computer glitch: how Ashton-Tate lost its leadership in PC software arena; acquisitions, new products have been disappointing, and critics blame CEO; rocky road for dBASE IV
Abstracts: Unsure what program to buy? Sample some shareware. What is Windows 3.0 really like? 'I'm sorry; my machine doesn't like your work'; when it comes time to review employees' performance, a new program offers advice
Abstracts: New AT&T system may sharply boost capacity of marine transmission cables. AT&T shrinks space for 'photonics,' bringing light-based technology closer
Abstracts: Bell firms, armed with $21 million, try to foster public outcry to lift legal restraints on services. Long-distance phone companies gird for wireless war; for AT&T, MCI and Sprint, future is in personal communications services
Abstracts: NCR and A.T.&T.: would the combination work? Skepticism over the merger abounds, but some see its logic. MCI deal called antitrust test
Abstracts: Another critique of pure reason. Day-dream believers. To err is human
Abstracts: Comparison of the effects of oat bran and low-fiber wheat on serum lipoprotein levels and blood pressure. Dietary fiber - nostrum or critical nutrient?
Abstracts: The risk of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia among men infected with human immunodeficiency virus type I. Survival from early, intermediate, and late stages of HIV infection
Abstracts: The prognostic value of cellular and serologic markers in infection with human immunodeficiency virus type I. Effects of HIV-1 infection on lymphocyte phenotypes in blood versus lymph nodes
Abstracts: Very mild muscular dystrophy associated with the deletion of 46 percent of dystrophin. Deficiency of the 50K dystrophin-associated glycoprotein in severe childhood autosomal recessive muscular dystrophy
Abstracts: Mice, men and sickle cells. A transgenic mouse model of sickle cell disorder. Transcription complex stability and chromatin dynamics in vivo
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